Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir Police and the
Border Security Force on Friday conducted a joint patrolling exercise near the International Border in Samba district to strengthen the border grid, an official said.
Senior Superintendent of Police, Samba, Virinder Singh Manhas and the commandants of BSF's 65th and 159th battalions participated in the intensive patrolling exercise aimed at assessing security preparedness and strategic locations along the India-Pakistan border in the Ghagwal-Samba sector, a police spokesperson said.
He said the joint forces inspected various streams, culverts and canals to identify potential vulnerabilities in the region.
They also interacted with local residents to enhance police-public coordination and encourage timely sharing of information about any suspicious person with law enforcement agencies, the spokesperson said. PTI
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